
Having learned his lesson after the events of The Nutty Professor (1996), meek, gentle Dr Sherman Klump dedicates himself to science. However, when Denise Gaines, a beautiful fellow DNA researcher, enters the picture, once more, Dr Klump is in love. And, as the love-smitten professor dreams of a brighter future, the lean-and-mean Buddy Love persona emerges, demanding freedom. Now, the nasty alter-ego stands in the way of happiness, and poor Sherman must do everything in his p... (Full plot summary below)
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Having learned his lesson after the events of The Nutty Professor (1996), meek, gentle Dr Sherman Klump dedicates himself to science. However, when Denise Gaines, a beautiful fellow DNA researcher, enters the picture, once more, Dr Klump is in love. And, as the love-smitten professor dreams of a brighter future, the lean-and-mean Buddy Love persona emerges, demanding freedom. Now, the nasty alter-ego stands in the way of happiness, and poor Sherman must do everything in his power to rid himself of Buddy once and for all. Can the rowdy Klump family lend a helping hand?
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| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaA stunning testimony to the brilliance and versatility of its star. |
| CitysearchDave KehrIt relentlessly humiliates its many obese and elderly characters. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Jeff ViceThis lowbrow sequel is such a putrid blast of bad taste that, at times, it's hard to even pay attention to what's happening on the big screen. |
| USA TodayMike ClarkWhen have we seen the same performer playing both parts in a sexual situation? It happens here, not once but twice. |
| San Francisco ExaminerWesley MorrisIt's a half-life better than Martin Lawrence treading similar, simpler water in "Big Momma's House." |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertEight different characters, all played by Murphy, all convincing, each with its own personality. This is not just a stunt. It is some kind of brilliance. |
| Bangor Daily News (Maine)Christopher SmithSo thick with bad gas, it sours the show. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanMessy and scattershot, with a plot that's little more than a dirty version of ''Flubber.'' |
| Film.comGemma FilesNothing less than stunning: a slapstick ballet of choreographed buffoonery. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekOne has to stretch even to identify such ephemeral instances of real humor in this bloated morass of a movie. |